Relations of Kocharyan and Tsarukyan not so good

`Hraparak’: relations of Kocharyan and Tsarukyan not so good

2012-09-20 09:48:06

Turns out, that relations of Kocharyan and Tsarukyan are not so good
and recently Tsarukyan is unpredictable not only for Serzh Sargsyan,
but also for Robert Kocharyan. According to the newspaper’s
well-informed sources, Kocharyan was against signing the memorandum
last year to support Serzh Sargsyan, Gago was going and coming,
repeating over and over again, then said he’d sign and Kocharyan
broke: as you make decisions independently, it’s up to you to decide,
as you wish.
There is an opinion in Kocharyan’s team that Tsarukyan is doing such
things on purpose to acquire independence. But in reality his in-law’s
Hovik’s influence on him is great, which makes Kocharyan extremely
nervous.

http://lurer.com/?p=42401&l=en

MissOver Baby 2012, una giuria di vip elegge la bella Gohar In passe

Il Resto del Carlino, Italia
16 settembre 2012

MissOver Baby 2012, una giuria di vip elegge la bella Gohar In
passerella due ascolane

Il concorso di bellezza a Pesaro

Foto Sfida in passerella

Si tratta di Antonella Baffoni e Oriana Simonetti. La vincitrice è
armena, ha tre figlie ed ha un diploma di cantante lirica. Ha stregato
tutti al Baia Flaminia Resort

Pesaro, 16 settembre 2012 – Eletta a Pesaro la MissOver Baby 2012: la
corona è andata a Gohar Kazhoyan, nata a Yerevan in Armenia, il 15
giugno 1974; mamma di tre figlie, vive a Pesaro. Donna elegantissima,
splendida signora con l’hobby del canto, danza, moda e cinema. Gohar è
mamma di Evelina (20 anni), Loreta (11 anni), Nicole (4 anni), ed ha
festeggiato il 38° compleanno realizzando il sogno di diventare
‘regina per una notte’ (guarda le foto).

La MissOver Baby d’Italia è stata eletta nella splendida cornice del
Baia Flaminia Resort di Pesaro. Gohar ha dedicato la vittoria alla sua
mamma nella notte in cui compiva proprio gli anni. La stupenda
‘babymiss’ lavora come interprete e traduttrice nelle Marche essendo
laureata in lingue straniere, conosce perfettamente, oltre al’armeno,
anche il russo, l’inglese e l’italiano, ed ha frequentato il
conservatorio in Armenia, conseguendo il diploma di cantante lirica e
siccome non bastava ha frequentato, per un biennio, a Pesaro,
l’accademia di canto del maestro Mario Melani conseguendo un secondo
diploma di cantante lirica. Nel corso della prova di abilità, la
vincitrice ha portato in palcoscenico il brano ‘Con te partirò’ di
Andrea Boccelli. E’ stato un grande successo, una vera standing
ovation.

La bella Gohar è sposata con Edoardo ed è una vera fata. La votazione
dal vivo, da parte di una giuria di esperti, capitanata da Gianna
Tani, ha dato come responso finale il nome e il volto della stupenda
lady marchigiana, con 60 punti all’attivo. Hanno tenuto a battesimo la
neo Miss Baby Over nel teatro Tritone di Baia Flaminia Resort, Claudio
Lippi, Carmen Russo, Enzo Paolo Turchi e Roberto Mattioli.

Il sogno di essere regina non per una notte si è avverato: Gohar sarà
regina per un anno. Desiderio di Gohar: vivere in salute, felice ed
essere scoperta nel mondo della canzone lirica. Gohar corona un sogno
che però aveva già realizzato 13 anni or sono in California,
partecipando al World Championships of Performing Arts come top model:
ieri notte a Pesaro Gohar ha fatto bis.

In passerella hanno sfilato anche una ravennate, Fiorella Gimigliano e
due ascolane: Antonella Baffoni e Oriana Simonetti.

La scorsa notte, un’altra incoronazione: Cristina Cattoni ha vinto il
titolo di Miss Over trionfando con il suo siparietto sexy (guarda le
foto)

http://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/ascoli/spettacoli/2012/09/16/772916-miss-over-baby-2012-gothar.shtml

BAKU: Azerbaijani Ambassador to Hungary on risks taken for Safarvo

MilAz.info, Azebaijan
Sept 21 2012

Azerbaijani Ambassador to Hungary: `While taking a step on Ramil
Safarov case we realized that it would cause certain risks’

23:37 21-09-2012

`For the present, our security in Hungary is being ensured at a high
level by local government’, Azerbaijani ambassador to Hungary Vilayat
Guliyev told journalists, APA reports.

He noted that the threats of Armenia don’t frighten the Azerbaijani
diplomats in any case: `Those, who are afraid of wolf, never go to the
forest. While taking the step on Ramil Safarov we realized that it
would cause certain risks’. According to the ambassador, the relations
between Azerbaijan and Hungary have not negatively changed: `All
events planed beforehand remains in force.’ The ambassador said that
the meeting of the Hungary-Azerbaijan intergovernmental commission
will be held in Budapest on October 8-9.

Ambassador: Issue of Moldova’s weapon supply to Armenia closed

Trend, Azerbaijan
Sept 21 2012

Ambassador: Issue of Moldova’s weapon supply to Armenia closed

Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept. 21 / Trend S. Agayeva /

Moldova has apologised to Azerbaijan and suspended arms supplies to
Armenia, Azerbaijani ambassador to Moldova Namik Aliyev participating
in the IV meeting of the heads of Azerbaijani diplomatic missions told
Trend on Friday.

“This issue was discussed at a meeting of the Azerbaijani President
with Moldovan Prime Minister, where the Moldovan side explained that
it did not pursue any political goal,” he said.

He added that the Moldovan side recognised the fault of its law
enforcement forces. Afterwards supplies were immediately suspended.
“In general, relations between the two countries are at a good
level,” he said. “There are great prospects for their development and
we intend to continue promoting them.”

The Moldovan Ministry of Defence stopped arms supplies to Armenia in
November 2011, spokesman for the Ministry Alexander Josan said on Nov.
11.

Earlier, Moldovan Prime Minister Vlad Filat apologised for selling
arms to Armenia during a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev during the Warsaw Eastern Partnership Summit, held in late
September.

Armenian pleads guilty to conspiracy in massive Medicare fraud schem

Florida Times-Union, FL
Sept 21 2012

Armenian pleads guilty to conspiracy in massive Medicare fraud scheme

Posted: September 21, 2012 – 12:39pm
By Terry Dickson

BRUNSWICK | An Armenian national pleaded guilty Friday to helping set
up phony clinics in Brunswick and Savannah that were used to submit
nearly $400,000 in false Medicare claims.

Speaking through an interpreter, Khoren Gasparian, 29, acknowledged to
Chief U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood his role in a fraud scheme
that stretched from New York to Los Angeles.

Run from Los Angeles by Armenian immigrant Arthur Mansarian, the
scheme used doctors’ and patients’ identifications that were stolen to
submit more than $200 million in phony claims.

Mansarian, 49, pleaded guilty to submitting $7.4 million in false
claims through nine phony medical supply businesses and is serving a
14-year prison sentence. At his sentencing, Wood ordered him to repay
the government $1.8 million.

Shahak Tumanyan, 44, who pleaded guilty to money laundering, is
serving five years and must pay $309,000 in restitution. Tumanyan is
in the country illegally and will be deported as soon as he completes
his sentence.

When the government began making arrests in the scheme last year,
Gasparian was living in Moscow and saw international news accounts,
FBI Special Agent Tony Alig testified Friday in Gasparian’s change of
plea hearing.

Gasparian went to the U.S. legal attache’s office in Moscow and told
officials there of his role in the scheme, Alig said.

Familiar of the harsh treatment of suspects in Eastern Europe,
Gasparian was initially fearful, Alig said.

`When he was assured he would be treated politely and fairly, he
agreed to return,” Alig said.

Gasparian flew to Washington on July 7, 2011, and was arrested. He
admitted that the clinics he helped set up in Savannah and Brunswick
were `completely a fraud,” Alig testified.

He also confessed to similar activities in New Mexico, where he is
serving a three-year sentence in federal prison.

Rather than be tried on the charges in an indictment, Gasparian
pleaded guilty to a criminal complaint from the U.S. Attorney’s Office
for the Southern District of Georgia charging him with a single count
of conspiracy to commit medicare fraud.

To carry out his part of the scheme, Gasparian set up three storefront
clinics in Savannah called SOJ, Healthy Families and Savannah Medical,
and one in Brunswick called Brunswick Medical Supply. The later was on
Gloucester Street a few blocks south of the federal courthouse where
he entered his plea Friday.

Gasparian used stolen Medicare providers’ identifications to establish
the corporations, set up bank accounts and rented post office boxes
where Medicare mailed claims, Alig said.

The claims were typically for wheelchairs, walkers, canes and other
equipment. It caused some legitimate Medicare beneficiaries hardship
because when they tried to buy needed supplies, Medicare sometimes had
already paid a false claim for the same items.

The offices in the coast-to-coast scheme typically had only one
employee who picked up the mail and sent the checks to Manasarian’s
office in Los Angeles, where they were cashed at a liquor store, Alig
testified in an earlier hearing.

The identities of two physicians were stolen to establish the Savannah
clinics, Alig said.

Neither doctor know their Medicare provider numbers were being used, Alig said.

Alig said that although Gasparian used the stolen identities, he did
not personally steal them nor did he submit any false claims.

In fact, Medicare was warned of the scheme and did not pay any of the
$393,000 in false claims submitted through the shell corporations
Gasparian established, Alig said.

Medicare kept accepting the claims, Alig said, while he, Special Agent
David Graupner of Health and Human Services and other investigators
continued building their case.

Wood told Gasparian he could be sentenced up to three years in prison,
fined $250,000 and placed on three years probation. The government
agreed, however, for him to get a lighter sentence for admitting his
guilt and helping in the investigation, Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian
Rafferty said. The government also agrees that he may serve any
sentence concurrently with the one he already is serving in New
Mexico, Rafferty said.

Wood told Gasparian she would schedule his sentencing after federal
probation officers complete a pre-sentencing investigation.

http://jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2012-09-21/story/armenian-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-massive-medicare-fraud-scheme

Azeri Army drills follow Armenia-based CSTO exercises

Interfax, Russia
Sept 20 2012

Azeri Army drills follow Armenia-based CSTO exercises

BAKU. Sept 20

Azerbaijan’s Land Forces, Air Force and Navy are holding large-scale
exercises, an Azeri Defense Ministry spokesman said.

Defense Minister Col. Gen. Safar Abiyev is supervising the maneuvers.

Units of the Collective Operational Reaction Force (CORF) of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) held the
Cooperation-2012 exercises at an Armenian site on Wednesday to respond
to an imaginary adversary’s aggression in the Caucasus. More than
2,500 soldiers from Russia, Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, including
units of the Interior Ministry and the Emergency Situations Ministry,
took part in them.

The 98th Airborne Division, based in Ivanovo outside Moscow, and the
102nd Russian military base, located in Gyumri, Armenia, contributed
over 300 servicemen to the maneuvers.

Lukashenko sends Independence Day greetings to Armenia

News of Belarus
Sept 21 2012

Lukashenko sends Independence Day greetings to Armenia

21.09.2012 09:18

MINSK, 21 September (BelTA) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko
has sent Independence Day greetings to President Serzh Sargsyan of the
Republic of Armenia, BelTA learnt from the presidential press service.

`Belarus values highly traditionally friendly relations with Armenia
based on mutual respect and strategic partnership. I am confident that
all-round Belarus-Armenia cooperation will continue developing for the
benefit of the two nations,’ the message of congratulations says.

http://news.belta.by/en/news/president?id=693423

Canada, Turkey unveil monument to fallen diplomats

Agence France Presse
September 21, 2012 Friday 1:33 AM GMT

Canada, Turkey unveil monument to fallen diplomats

OTTAWA, Sept 20 2012

Canada and Turkey’s foreign ministers unveiled a monument to fallen
diplomats Thursday, a week after US ambassador Chris Stevens was
killed in Libya.

The monument in Ottawa stands on the very spot where a Turkish
diplomat was assassinated on his way to work 30 years ago, allegedly
by Armenian gunmen.

The still unsolved murder of colonel Atilla Altikat, a former military
attache at the Turkish embassy, was one of more than a dozen killings
of Turkish diplomats between 1977 and 1986 carried out in capitals
around the world.

“Sadly, both Turkey and Canada have lost talented and distinguished
diplomats through senseless acts of violence directed at our
countries,” Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said in a
statement.

“Recent events prove, tragically, that the dangers facing diplomats
and public servants in foreign postings are still an unfortunate
reality,” he added in a nod to Stevens.

The metal and wood monument in the form of a cone, designed and built
by a Turkish team led by sculptor Azimet Karaman, is intended also to
restore good relations between Canada and Turkey after a row erupted
in 2006 over Ottawa’s recognition of what it terms the Armenian
genocide a century ago.

Armenia and Turkey are at odds over whether the massacres and
deportations of Armenians between 1915 and 1917 by their Ottoman
rulers should be described as genocide, as recognized also by France
and the European Parliament.

Armenia says the massacres and deportations left more than 1.5 million
of its people dead, while Turkey puts the number up to 500,000 between
1915 and 1917, according to the Turkish Historical Society.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is the first Turkish
minister since 1998 to visit Canada, for the unveiling.

He commented that “history and politics don’t mix,” while affirming
Turkey’s willingness to review the World War I events with a view
toward reconciliation, while at the same time denouncing the
“politicizing of historical events.”

Davutoglu also thanked Baird for his offer of Canadian aid for more
than 100,000 Syrian refugees now in Turkey.

He called for a “psychological and cultural” change in the West to
bring an end to what Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan this
week described as “Islamophobia.”

Erdogan was reacting to the US-produced low-budget Internet video
titled “Innocence of Muslims” that has sparked protests around the
world.

Stevens and three other Americans were killed amid demonstrations in a
four-hour attack on September 11 on the US consulate in the eastern
Libyan city of Benghazi.

President’s Congratulatory Address on the occasion of Independence D

Congratulatory Address by the President of the Republic of Armenia
Serzh Sargsyan on the occasion of Independence Day

21.09.2012

Your Holiness,
Dear President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
Dear retired President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
My Fellow Citizens,
Distinguished Guests,

I extend my congratulations on the occasion of Independence Day.

The Republic of Armenia is twenty-one years old. In this period of
time, we have passed through various crises and ordeals, and did so
with dignity, never losing our human and political posture; never
losing our bearings and never betraying our goals, the path we had
once chosen, or our ideals.

Despite the losses and mistakes, in the past years we have registered
impressive achievements. Irreversible changes have taken place in
Armenia – both in the state and in social areas, also in the people’s
mentality and mindset.

The last twenty-one years have not only affirmed the vitality of the
Armenian statehood, but also its abilities to solve problems in the
most complicated circumstances. We have been able to develop our
economy with scarce resources, still under blockade. We have been able
to restrain the Azerbaijani appetite that engorges day by day. We have
been able to form our democratic institutions that by all means still
need to be strengthened. Developing economy, safeguarding security and
deepening democracy are not one-off actions. They demand our daily
work, which must be done with thoughtfulness and tenacity.

Dear Compatriots,

The millennia-long march of Armenians goes on in a new historic era.
Yes, these are challenging times, but have they ever been any
different for us? Hardly so.

Nowadays, almost every country has its own challenges. Naturally, they
differ from region to region, from country to country. We too are
taking our share of testing. Experience gained through the years of
independence is sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet, but always
valuable. That very experience tells us that there are solutions to
the problems, and we are finding them. We already know where to look
for these solutions, and that is already one half of the task.

The peaceful settlement of the Artsakh problem continues to top the
list of our foreign policy challenges. As difficult as it is, we still
shall explore avenues for continuing negotiations aimed at the
resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh issue. If efforts of the Minsk
Group Co-Chairs have not yet yielded positive results, it’s neither
their fault, nor, moreover, is it the result of that format’s
deficiency, as our neighbors often try to present. This is the fault
of those who regularly torpedo the process and the logic of peaceful
negotiations. The most recent provocation was that same disgusting
acquittal of the murderer and his glorification. We, as well as the
international community, have explicitly and unequivocally expressed
our position on that matter. I admit that under such circumstances, it
is difficult to incline our people to reconciliation and thus even
pave the way to peace, but I also know that that is the only right
thing to do. To prepare the people for peace does not mean to be
unprepared for war and self-defense. It means not to poison people’s
minds and souls with inhumane ideas and xenophobia, not to turn into
zombies young people who have their lives to live and have a country
to enrich. For me, appropriate moral and spiritual bearing of the
children growing in Armenia is more precious than anything else.
Stealthy murder is for cowards, while our, parents’ mission is to
raise free, well-educated and brave children. It does not matter how
difficult the times are, we can not betray ourselves.

In a nutshell, the past years can be characterized as years of
loyalty: loyalty to our people’s choice, to liberty and democracy,
loyalty to our allies and partners, loyalty to our values and goals,
to our ideas and principles. Thanks to it, we have accomplished a lot
and will accomplish much more. We will do that because we have chosen
to join the family of civilized nations and not the quagmire of
xenophobia. We will do that because we have sufficient political will
and have created necessary conditions by our work.

Dear Compatriots,

I once again congratulate us all on the 21st anniversary of Armenia’s
independence. This is a great holiday in our country; this is a great
holiday for the Armenians all over the world. On this festive day, our
hearts and prayers are with our brethren in Syria: our country by the
limited means it possesses is trying to support fellow Armenians in
hardship.

Year by year, day by day we are creating a qualitatively new state.
There have been different Armenian states in different historical
stages, but each of them was unique and had its own, unique way of
development. The twenty-one year old Republic of Armenia is also
unique. We are moving through uncharted waters; probably not as fast
as we would wish to, but nevertheless steadfastly and, most
importantly, in the right direction.

The Republic of Armenia is the embodiment of the dreams of all its
citizens and Armenians world-wide, which is also the promise of making
that dreams come true!

Long live the Republic of Armenia!
Glory to the Armenian nation!

http://www.president.am/en/statements-and-messages/item/2012/09/21/President-Serzh-Sargsyan-speech-September-21/

Ashot Melkonyan: Independence was God’s grace

Ashot Melkonyan: Independence was God’s grace
21.09.2012 17:26

Nvard Davtyan
`Radiolur’

Today we celebrate the 21st anniversary of Armenia’s Independence.
With an overwhelming majority of the votes, the people of Armenia
decided to withdraw from USSR and create an independent state.

The restoration of statehood and the 21 years of independence are an
evidence of the fact that we have finally reached the psychology of
living free, Director of the History Institute Ashot Melkonyan said in
an interview with `Radiolur.’

The process of establishment of independent statehood started on
August 23, 1990 by the adoption of the Declaration of Independence at
the first sitting of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Armenia.
The decision of the Supreme Council was further consolidated by the
referendum held on September 21, 1991.

94.99% of the voters said they would like Armenia to be an independent
and democratic state outside the USSR, which marked the start of the
history of the third Republic of Armenia.

According to Ashot Mekonyan, during the 21 years of independence we’ve
not managed to understand a very important thing: the independence has
not been served on tray. `It was a hard path our people passed. Many
consider we were not ready for that independence in 1991, but in
reality there were forces, social layers, which managed to prepare
that independence,’ he said.

Ashot Melkonyan says the army has been the greatest achievement of the
third republic. `The restoration of statehood and the 21 years of
independence are an evidence of the fact that we have finally reached
the psychology of living free.’ According to him, there is a
perception of the exceptional value of independence among us,
especially the youth.

According to the historian, `the independence was God’s grace, a
chance to restore our statehood long after we lost it.’